The Pittsburgh SV-1 might mean falling down the MODULAR MONEY PIT (even with the standalone Blackbox, for all I know). This is not where you want to be if you are concerned about not spending money.

I've only had three Pittsburgh modules ever, only the Outs has stayed. The Analog Delay was weird and the MIDI2 had some locking issues. The SV-1 does sound very good, but I've heard of tracking issues from initial batches.

My personal Euro "all in one" voice is an Intellijel Atlantis, which I would recommend if you like "Roland" vibes. (It is inspired by the SH-101 but not an exact clone, kind of akin to DeepMind 12 vs Juno 60). Unlike the SV-1 Blackbox, you'd need all the Euro modular goodies (case and MIDI-CV converter) though.

Well. The SV-1 is more like a mono synth that has lots of patch points - like the Moog Mother 32 or the Oberheim SEM Two Voice Pro... there's also the Analog Solutions Telemark... and others... including of course the Korg MS-20!!The SV-1 is actually routed internally so it will work without any patch points (just an input for notes, and an output from its VCA). The patch points are there to override its internal patching.

With the "keyboad" module (which is pretty reasonably priced) it looks spiffy too.

They say the ADSR module is new - and I think that's one reason why I like this synth so much. Very nice sounding envelopes.